| 1. | Secretary birds promenading with great deliberation, as if walking barefoot on hot asphalt.
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| 2. | The genus name refers to the bird's resemblance to the living Secretary bird.
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| 3. | "The Secretary Bird " and " Present Laughter ."
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| 4. | When alive, it may have resembled a cross between the secretary bird and crested caracara.
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| 5. | Rarities include African fish eagle, black eagle, blue crane, secretary bird, steppe buzzard, kingfishers and many more.
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| 6. | Next is an exhibit for secretary birds with grasses, a tree and a statue of the extinct Daggett's eagle nearby.
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| 7. | Bird species recorded are more than 500, which include ostrich and secretary bird . 100 varieties of dung beetle are also reported.
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| 8. | Secretary birds lay two to three oval, pale-green eggs over the course of two to three days, although the third egg is most often unfertilised.
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| 9. | It shows a secretary bird bearing a shield from the time of Muhammad Ahmad, the self-proclaimed Mahdi who briefly ruled Sudan in the 19th century.
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| 10. | The secretary bird has been a common stamp-issuing entities such as Ajman, Manama . the Maldives and the United Nations where the bird does not occur.
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